Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of Patient As Teacher (PAT) sessions on the knowledge, communication skills, and participation of pharmacy students in the United Kingdom. Methods: During the academic year 2019-2020, year 1 and 2 pharmacy students at the University of Central Lancashire were invited to complete a questionnaire following PAT sessions. Data were analyzed by means of descriptive statistics, including mean and standard deviation (SD) for: continuous variables and reliability analysis. Pearson’s Chi-Square or Fisher Exact Test, odds ratio, and Phi were used for analyzing dichotomous variables. Thematic analysis was used for free text comments. Results: Sixty eight of 228 students participated, (response rate of...
International audienceBackground: The pharmacist-patient relationship has evolved over recent decade...
Objective: Over the last two decades the pharmacy profession has seen a major revision to patient-fo...
Background: In 2018, the Scottish Government made the Pharmacy Additional Cost of Teaching (ACTp) fu...
Background: Costello and Horne (2001) suggested that the involvement of patients in a classroom sett...
Introduction: There is an increasing policy and practice imperative for involving patients and carer...
Background: With the move to a patient-centred model of pharmaceutical care, pharmacists need to mov...
Introduction: There is an increasing policy and practice imperative for involving patients and carer...
Background: Communication skills and the development of positive relationships between health profes...
Background: Pharmacy schools across North America have been charged to ensure their...
This poster describes a project that aimed to explore how pharmacy students felt about the involveme...
Objective. To examine whether standardized patient encounters led to an improvement in a student pha...
Background: The current literature on undergraduate interprofessional education (IPE) for pharmacy a...
International audienceBackground: The pharmacist-patient relationship has evolved over recent decade...
Objective: Over the last two decades the pharmacy profession has seen a major revision to patient-fo...
Background: In 2018, the Scottish Government made the Pharmacy Additional Cost of Teaching (ACTp) fu...
Background: Costello and Horne (2001) suggested that the involvement of patients in a classroom sett...
Introduction: There is an increasing policy and practice imperative for involving patients and carer...
Background: With the move to a patient-centred model of pharmaceutical care, pharmacists need to mov...
Introduction: There is an increasing policy and practice imperative for involving patients and carer...
Background: Communication skills and the development of positive relationships between health profes...
Background: Pharmacy schools across North America have been charged to ensure their...
This poster describes a project that aimed to explore how pharmacy students felt about the involveme...
Objective. To examine whether standardized patient encounters led to an improvement in a student pha...
Background: The current literature on undergraduate interprofessional education (IPE) for pharmacy a...
International audienceBackground: The pharmacist-patient relationship has evolved over recent decade...
Objective: Over the last two decades the pharmacy profession has seen a major revision to patient-fo...
Background: In 2018, the Scottish Government made the Pharmacy Additional Cost of Teaching (ACTp) fu...